I like this proposal. Better battery life is always a good thing. https://gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/internship/project-ideas/-/issues/40
I like this proposal. Better battery life is always a good thing. https://gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/internship/project-ideas/-/issues/40
Yes it does.
https://gitlab.steamos.cloud/steamrt/steam-runtime-tools/-/blob/main/docs/container-runtime.md
I believe there is a project to add a Steam independent version of it to Bottles, Lutris, and other proton guis.
Maybe try some GUIs like Bottles or Lutris. If you want a Windows-like experience in Bottles, you need to disable the sandbox, otherwise, you’ll have to place files inside the “bottle”(sanbox dir) I’m not sure about Lutris. If you have pure Wine installed and clicking on a .exe file does nothing, you can use the terminal. Just type ‘wine pathtoyour.exe,’ and it will run(install) inside the “.wine” directory in your home dir. However, remember that using non-sandboxed Wine means Windows programs have full access to your files (just like on Windows), and Wine can also run Windows viruses.
Imho, linking to GitLab (source) is the best way to share on Lemmy. I see news about the Wine 10 release all day, and these are not shown as crossposts due to different links. Here are some other crossposts:
Imho, linking to GitLab (source) is the best way to share on Lemmy. However, I see news about the Wine 10 release all day, and these are not shown as crossposts due to different links. Here are some other crossposts:
Nice to see, but its useless in my case.
Imho, mpv is better. It has better support for AV1, is faster, and has no problems with audio, but VLC has a better interface with more options. I made the transition from VLC to MPV a few months ago and don’t regret it.
Great. I had some trouble compiling Wine with GStreamer after last gs update, but I hope everything works smoothly now.
Supreme commander > BAR > total annihilation